[net.cse] Univ. of Vermont chooses AT&T

punia@uvm-cs.UUCP (David T. Punia) (05/02/85)

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	This is a short reply to clear up some of the misconceptions
that invariably accompany announcements such as I posted awhile back 
on the University of Vermont's decision to require incoming freshmen 
to purchase microcomputers. A more detailed discussion of some of the 
motives and rationales is being prepared and will follow soon, I hope.
That posting will appear only in net.college and net.cse.  Thanks to
net.micro and net.micro.pc for not flaming a (some may feel) marginally 
acceptable topic.  I'll handle hardware questions there.

The required minimum configuration:

	AT&T PC 6300 (NOT 7300), dual floppies, 256K RAM, monochrome
	monitor, MS-DOS, BASIC, Pascal, and a word processor.

Who is being required to buy?
	
	Freshmen entering the Division of Engineering, Mathematics,
	and Business Administration only.

What's the cost?

	The requisite configuration, plus a mandatory maintenance 
	contract, will be less than $2000. 

What about financing?

	Financing arrangements will allow students requiring the 
	microcomputer to purchase it over four years for less 
	than $2200, including maintenance.

What about financial aid?

	Machines purchased to meet entry requirements will be eligible
	for coverage by financial aid as determined by the financial aid office.

Will other compatibles be acceptable?

	Courseware is being developed specifically for the AT&T, with
	it's higher resolution graphics. Basically, no.

The University:

	The University of Vermont and State Agricultural College. 
	Only about 15 percent of UVM's funding comes from the state 
	of Vermont, and most of that goes to the costs of educating
	Vermont students.  It is not a "state run" institution.

  A much longer article will be posted as soon as I can get through all
the articles that have been posted.  That'll be one to sink your flame-
throwers into, I promise!



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